01 - (You Can't) Take My Youth Away02 - Authority03 - Prisoner of Dreams04 - Take the Light05 - Knight of the Realm06 - The System07 - King of the New Order08 - Listen to the Rain09 - So You're a Star10 - Emerald EyesDownload Info:

01 - Battle Cruiser02 - Moving Down The Line03 - Burning For Your Love04 - Stay With Me05 - She Was Made For Lovin'06 - I'm Still Flying07 - Stand Back For The People In Charge08 - You Took My Money, You Took My Pride09 - No Way Back

Here is the only LP that Knightmare II Released.This is one great Release, a must hear. Guest-artist that appearing on the LP:Ann
Boleyn of HELLION & DETENTE, duet on the song "Queen of the Night".
Ronny Too (MAX HAVOC, WITCH), Pat McKeon (MAX HAVOC), Mark Anderson
(KANE) and Sami De John (RUTHLESS). Thanks to ''Strapp'' for additional
info and thanks to ''Malinku'', the original uploader.

01 - I Wanna Fight
02 - Run Out of Town
03 - Give into the Night
04 - End of the Line
05 - Working Girl
06 - All I Want to Do
07 - Don't Give it Away
08 - I Can Do Without You
09 - So This Is Rock 'n' Roll
10 - Danger City

Steel The Light was the debut record from Seattle's Q5. Released in
the late summer of 1984, Q5 brought the popular sounds of "New Wave Of
British Heavy Metal" to the northwest coast of America. With members of
another Seattle legend, TKO, Evan Sheley, Floyd Rose, Jonathan K., Rick
Pierce, and Gary Thompson set out to record the Steel The Light 7-track
demo at the end of 1983.Q5 - Steel the LightAlbatross
Productions found out about the superb quality of songwriting and twin
guitar melody of the demo, and sent the band into the studio to record
the full length LP we know as Steel The Light. The record was released
on Albatross with different packaging, showing a sort of "sci-fi" feel
to the record, highlighting the cover in a disgusting green color. Music
For Nations picked the band up for the European release, giving it a
much more attractive "Space Ship" cover.

Formed in 1981, Breslau was probably (one of) the first German metal bands to sing in their mother tongue. "Volksmusik" was released in 1982. Unfortunately, they were accused of right-wing ideology and of using Nazi imagery, which led to bad, negative press, something that would ultimately destroy the band's career, with Weinhold leaving the group shortly after the release of their debut (and only) album.

In 2002, High Vaultage reissued "Volksmusik" in CD through Shpadoinkle Records, including 4 bonus tracks, lyrics, and an extensive interview with Alex Parche.

Search This Blog

I am Back, but... (UPDATE)

Hello All Again!

I am still back and, as you may have seen, I have posted some new albums. Currently I am busy to repair broken links, it will be a bit of a slow process but ongoing. As I did before the new links will be announced in the Repaired Links notice below.

I have to mention that a Metal visitor named Filosofia Para todos found a bunch of dead links and reported those at the Dead Links page. Thanks Metal bro! That being said, if you find any broken links, please report those at the Dead Links page and not at the post comments. This will make it a bit easier for me to repair links. Thank you for understanding :)